Mechanical stirrer laboratory timer 2500 rpm

€434.52
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Availability:
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Brand:
Steinberg Systems
Product code:
10030451 / 4250928682697

Specification

Sku:1011857

Manufacturer no: 10030451
The stainberg Systems mechanical stirrer is suitable for biochemical experiments, environmental research, educational use, in the petroleum, metallurgical industries, etc.
The speed of rotation of the device is byd 100 to 2500 rpm. The built-in timer allows you to set the mixing time from 0 to 9.999 minutes. The stirrer will work well for liquid and viscous liquids with a capacity of up to 20 l. The construction is made of powder-coated stainless steel. The base is 20 x 30 cm. Rubber feet provide the device with stability and absorb vibrations.
Product features:

  • - Precision - rotational speed can be set with a deviation of ± 1 rpm,
  • - Power - revolutions from 100 to 2500 rpm also allow mixing viscous liquids,
  • - Capacity - stirrer for 20 l of liquid,
  • - Universality - timer in the range of 0 - 9 999 min,
  • - Stability - large base 20 x 30 cm,
  • - Functionality - large digital display.
Technical parameters:
  • - Model - SBS-MR-2500
  • - Catalogue number - 10030451
  • - Article status - New
  • - Voltage - 230 V
  • - Power - 60 W
  • - Housing material - Powder coated steel
  • - Mixing rod material - Stainless steel
  • - Volume of mixed substance - 20 l
  • -Max. number of revolutions - 2500 rpm
  • - Base dimensions - 300 x 200 mm
  • - Timer - Yes
  • - Time range - 0-9999 min
  • - Power cord length - 1.4 m
  • - Dimensions (LxWxH) - 30 x 20 x 79 cm
  • - Weight - 7 kg
  • - Shipping dimensions (LxWxH) - 40 x 25 x 21 cm
  • - Shipping weight - 8,10 kg
Included:
  • - Laboratory agitator
  • -Power cord
  • - Mixing rod
  • - Tripod mount
  • - Manual EN

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